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So I am in a catch 22 here: If I come off the medicine I loose the job due to the tremors my current doctor prescibes only inderol due to the fact I had an issue with the hydrocodone which doesn't work for me,) if I stay on the medicine I lose the job because they think I have a drug problem and will find reason to fire me eventually.

I take about 4-6 tabs a day and I do suffer from w/d if I stop abruptly. However it's not bad enough that I cannot get through it.

No, in honest: I am not taking them via a prescription

As a recovering alcoholic and addict,
what I’m seeing here is denial and justification for taking 4-6 pills a day of a medication that does not work of which you had issues and is NOTprescribed by your current doctor.

I'm sorry, but along with everything else…
You DO have a drug problem
Which is how your employer of only 30 days of could see it as such, and fire you on the spot
You're skateing on thin ice

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~ We’re sorry, but the position of God has been filled.
There is however a job for an @sshole.
I applied but was turned down,
…over qualified

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